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 | Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th 
 
	
		|  signpost 
 
 sign·post  [signpost signposts signposted signposting] noun, verb BrE [ˈsaɪnpəʊst]  NAmE [ˈsaɪnpoʊst]
 noun
 a sign at the side of a road giving information about the direction and distance of places
 •Follow the signposts to the superstore.
 • (figurative)The chapter headings are useful signposts to the content of the book.
   
 Example Bank:
 •The signpost said ‘Oxford 5 miles’.
 •a signpost to the next village
 •Follow the signposts to the
 Derived Word: ↑signposting
 
 verb  (BrE)
 1. usually passive ~ sth to mark a road, place, etc. with  ↑signposts
 •The route is well signposted.
 •The lane is signposted ‘To the beach’.
 2. ~ sth to show clearly the way that an argument, a speech, etc. will develop
 •You need to signpost for the reader the various points you are going to make.
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